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The Different Types of Waste Found at a Garden Landscaping Project – and How to Get Rid of It

May 12, 2023 By GISuser

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Landscaping your garden doesn’t just mean you are beautifying it and making it aesthetically pleasing – and even though that would be your ultimate goal, landscaping your garden also means clearing and cleaning out any debris or clutter around the space. Without a doubt, garden landscaping projects can create a lot of waste – that being said, it’s important (and in your best interest!) to dispose of it properly. When you cannot dispose of it properly and correctly, it can lead to fines, environmental pollution, and even legal issues. So if you are thinking of undertaking some garden landscaping of your own, here’s a look at the different types of waste it generates – and, more importantly, how to get rid of it.

Hire a skip

Everyone will agree that the best way you can dispose of waste from your garden landscaping project is to hire a skip. A skip can be delivered by the skip hire service (such as skips Rotherham companies like BetaSkips) to your property and then taken away when it’s full. Skips also have different sizes, so you can easily choose the ideal size for your needs. But note that when you hire a skip, you must follow all the rules and regulations for waste disposal in your local community – which may include sorting the waste, obtaining a permit, and avoiding prohibited waste items.

Types of garden waste 

  1. Green waste

This is the most common type of waste generated during garden landscaping projects, and it includes leaves, tree branches, grass clippings, and other organic materials. One way you can dispose of it is to use a chipper shredder to turn it into mulch (which is great as you can use it in other parts of the garden). Alternatively, you can take it to a green waste recycling centre, where it will be turned into compost.

  1. Soil and dirt

Soil and dirt are also commonly seen in garden landscaping projects, and they can be difficult to dispose of as they are bulky and heavy. One option is to give it away to neighbours who may need it for their gardens, or you can reuse the soil and dirt in other parts of your garden. If this is not an option, you can take the soil and dirt to a soil recycling centre or a landfill.

  1. Stones and rocks 

Stones and rocks are often used in garden projects to create retaining walls, pathways, and decorative garden features. But when you no longer need them, they can be difficult to dispose of, especially if they are heavy or large. One way is to reuse them in other areas of the garden, and another way is to give them away. Your third option is to take them to a landfill or recycling centre that accepts construction and demolition waste.

  1. Bricks and concrete 

Bricks and concrete are commonly seen in garden projects, and many people and companies like Seattle Retaining Walls & Rockery Construction use them to create walkways, patios, and retaining walls. But once again, it can be difficult to get rid of them when they are no longer needed because of their weight and size. You can, however, reuse them in other areas of the garden, give them away, or donate them. Your last option is to take them to a recycling centre that accepts construction waste.

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